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I’m not happy with my writing right now. I haven’t been doing nearly enough writing. True, there are a lot of distractions in my life—some good, some not so good—but that’s not important. No matter what’s going on in my life at any given time, I am still a writer. Writing is like oxygen to me, and when I go too long without writing I feel like I’m suffocating.
So I have a new plan. This new plan should help me catch my breath, so to speak, by getting a whole lot more writing done. Ironically, though, this plan begins with a few things that are not actually writing.
First off, I need to stretch more. You see, I do almost all of my writing on the floor, lying on my belly, with my feet kicked up in the air like I’m a seven-year-old kid. But I’m not seven. I’m forty-two, and lying on the floor like that is not great for my back. Sitting in a chair for extended periods of time hurts my back even more, so I am not going to change my ways. But stretching before a writing session, as I would stretch before exercise, does help.
Second, there’s a lot of paper clutter in my house, most of which is concentrated in the room where I do my writing. Years and years worth of paper, produced by years and years worth of writing, the vast majority of which I have no use for today. It feels a little sacrilegious to throw away so much writing, but the paper clutter is annoying. Distracting. It makes me feel slightly claustrophobic sometimes. And so it has to go, because old writing cannot be allowed to hamper new writing.
And lastly, I’m not sure if everyone will understand this, but I need to get back in the habit of dressing up nice when I write. When do you dress up nice? When you’re doing something important, when you’re doing something special. Writing is important to me, and also very special, and dressing up nice for writing time reminds me of that fact.
None of these things are new discoveries. I’ve known for years that I should stretch more. I’ve known for years that all this paper clutter was a problem. And I’ve known for years that dressing up helps me get into the mood for writing. But just because I know these things doesn’t mean I was doing them.
So that’s step one of my plan: do those three things. I’ll be able to breathe easier (and write easier) if I do those three things.
Now what about you? What non-writing things do you do to make your writing process easier?






